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ARIMS

Learn the principles and procedures of ARIMS for managing dining facility records effectively. Follow steps on record retention, disposal, and key guidelines. Access the official ARIMS website for detailed information.

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ARIMS

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  1. ARIMS The Army Records Information Management System A Dining Facility Guide to ARIMS Army Center of Excellence, Subsistence

  2. ARIMS - Highlights • Steps to Effective Record Keeping • The FIRST step is to read AR 25-400-2 Chapter 1 – Principles of ARIMS, Chapter 2 – Prescribing Directives, Chapter 5 – Filing Procedures, Chapter 6 – Labeling Procedures, and Chapter 7 – Disposition Standards. • The SECOND step is to become familiar with the ARIMS Website at: https://www.arims.army.mil Dining Facility Guide at: www.quartermaster.army.mil/aces/garrison/management.html

  3. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 1 • AR 25-400-2 Highlights Chapter 1-(a) Principles of ARIMS • Focus is on long-term and permanent records. • Allows business process to manage short-term records. • Simplifies recordkeeping for individuals. For the Dining Facility… • Majority of records are short-term. • “KEEP IT SIMPLE” • Example: Kitchen Requisition and Returns Worksheet *** Disposed of when “no longer needed”.

  4. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 1, Cont. • AR 25-400-2 Highlights Chapter 1-(c) Disposition Instructions • All records are categorized as two types. • Short-term: No value beyond business process. • Long-term: For historical, lessons learned, or research. Disposition Instruction Codes • Codes begin with “K” for Keep or “T” for Transfer. • All K codes apply to short-term records. (Kept until no longer needed: less than 6 years.) • The T codes apply to long-term records. (Kept until no longer needed, transferred: over 6 years.)

  5. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 1, Cont. • AR 25-400-2 Highlights Chapter 1-(d) Retention of Records • K records:based on the period of time that the creating office needs to keep them in order to meet business needs. • Once the period of time is met, the records should be destroyed. Held no longer than 6 years. • T records:applied by the servicing Records Holding Area (RHA) or the Army Electronic Archives (AEA) to which the records are transferred.

  6. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 2 • AR 25-400-2 Highlights Chapter 2-(a) Prescribing Directives • At a minimum:identification should include a description of each record category, to include which are transfers (T) and which are keep (K) records. • In Addition:retention periods for K records will be stated in the prescribing directive. • EXAMPLE: If 2 years is the time required to meet the business needs for a specific record, that is how long the record will be kept. • Prescribing Directive: DA Pam 30-22

  7. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 2, Cont. • AR 25-400-2 Highlights Prescribing Directive “Current” • DA Pam 30-22, 1-5 Files Files and the disposition of all documents related to Army garrison food service, the Army field feeding system, and troop issue support activity operations are maintained in accordance with AR 25–400–2. This was written prior to the conversion from MARKS to ARIMS and presented several difficulties when managing records under ARIMS. The Army Center of Excellence, Subsistence (ACES) began the process of updating DA Pam 30-22 to DA Pam 30-22 (Change 1).

  8. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 2, Cont. • AR 25-400-2 Highlights Prescribing Directive “Revised” • DA Pam 30-22 (Change 1), 1-5 Files a. All documents and file records related to Army garrison food service, the Army field feeding system, and troop issue support activity operations are maintained and disposed of in accordance with AR 25-400-2, Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS). b. Disposition instructions contained in ARIMS refer to records being kept until “no longer needed for conducting business”, then dictate further disposition.

  9. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 2, Cont. • AR 25-400-2 Highlights Prescribing Directive “Revised” • DA Pam 30-22 (Change 1), 1-5 Files c. For the purpose of the Army Food Program, “no longer needed for conducting business” is defined as “a minimum of six months active, then six months inactive” for all Keep (K) category records with no events and with assigned records retention duration of zero, with the following exceptions: • For ARIMS record numbers 30-22c, 30-22bb, 30-22e, 30-22f2, 30-22g, and 30-22r, “no longer needed for conducting business” is defined as a “minimum of one year active, then one year inactive”. • For ARIMS record numbers 30-22j and 30-22k, “no longer needed for conducting business” is defined as “six years”.

  10. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 2, Cont. • AR 25-400-2 Highlights Prescribing Directive “Revised” • DA Pam 30-22 (Change 1), 1-5 Files d. All Transfer (T) category records will use the ARIMS Records Retention Schedule, Army (RRS-A) for records dispositions. Transfer (T) category records with a disposition of “no longer needed for conducting business” will be managed as follows: • For records with a scheduled retention period of two or more years will be held in the Current Files Area (CFA) for a minimum of two years. Review records annually. • Records that have met the required 2 year requirement and are determined to be “no longer needed for conducting business” will be transferred to the Records Holding Area (RHA). • When a DA Form 3032 is used as a deferred payment vehicle (generally in emergency situations) it will be maintained in the same manner as DD Form 1544 (ARIMS record number 30-22a) See paragraph 3-27.

  11. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 5 • AR 25-400-2 Highlights 5-3 Examining, Assembling, and Fastening • Examine records: ensure complete. • Remove unnecessary attachments. • Missing information: attach note of action taken. 5-4 Using Guides and Folders • Use guides to divide records. • Use folders to consolidate, retrieve, and protect. • The term “Dummy Folder”: NOT a recognized term in ARIMS. Should not be used.

  12. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 5, Cont. • AR 25-400-2 Highlights 5-5 Arranging Records • Unless specified by the prescribing directive, records should be arranged in a manner that best suits the business or reference needs of an office. • Exception: Privacy Act (PA) records. 5-10 Office Records Lists (ORL) • Required. • Best used for T code records. • Must register for an account on ARIMS website.

  13. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 6 • AR 25-400-2 Highlights 6-1 ARIMS Record Titles • Labels may be created using the records titles in ARIMS or with working titles that: best fit the business/reference use of the records in an office, or both. For the Dining Facility • Creating office. • Best method for identification and retrieval. • Evaluator’s, Inspector’s, and Reviewer’s.

  14. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 6, Cont. • AR 25-400-2 Highlights 6-2 Labeling • All folders and containers must be labeled. • Clearly marked. • Labeling: All methods of identification. • Required information on labels: Letter K or T, year, and PA notice. 6-2 (b) Methods of Labeling • At the discretion of the office of record. • Typewritten, computer, writing on labels with colored pens. • Labels printed from ARIMS: Required information only. Will not print “Production Schedule”.

  15. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 6, Cont. • AR 25-400-2 Highlights 6-2 (c) Several folders, drawers, containers • First guide, folder, drawer, or container needs to show required label information. • Remaining: identified by name, number, or other feature identifying contents. • Placed anywhere that is visible. • Uniform placement can be established. • Color coding can be used. • Keep it Simple…

  16. ARIMS – Highlights/Chapter 7 • AR 25-400-2 Highlights 7-1 Disposition Standards • Record categories: Transfer (T) and Keep (K). • If not a T record, it is a K record. 7-1 (b) Disposition of K Records • Applied in the Office of Record IAW business needs or prescribing directive. • Kept until “no longer needed to support the business process”. • No longer than 6 years. Does not mean that all K records will be kept the entire 6 years.

  17. ARIMS The Army Records Information Management System A Guide to Dining Facility Records Management Army Center of Excellence, Subsistence

  18. ARIMS – DFAC Records Dining Facility Records Management Effective records management at the dining facility should include an understanding of the following: • The prescribed directive DA Pam 30-22 (Change 1). • File storage requirements. • File organization. • Records identification and retrieval. • Folder identification and retrieval. • File identification – record labeling.

  19. ARIMS – DFAC Records, Cont. Dining Facility Records Management Prescribed Directive – DA Pam 30-22 (Change 1) and record supplies. • Identify dining facility K records. • Identify dining facility “Event” records. • Identify dining facility T records. • Review disposition and retention instructions. • Adequate space and storage area. • Adequate supplies.

  20. ARIMS – DFAC Records / Storage Dining Facility Records Management File Storage • Number of filing cabinets required: The number of filing cabinets will be determined by the size of the dining facilities operation: one, two, or more. • Separate category records: Clearly mark and separate K category records from T category records. • Separate Year records: Clearly mark and separate Fiscal Year records from Calendar Year records. • Separate differing retention period records: 6 month active/inactive, 1 year, 2 year, 6 year, etc.

  21. ARIMS – DFAC Records / Organization Dining Facility Records Management File Organization • 6 month active and 6 month inactive: Records are “grouped” for ease of management. • Group 1 FY Files: 1 Oct through 31 Mar • Group 2 FY Files: 1 Apr through 30 Sep • Group 1 CY Files: 1 Jan through 30 Jun • Group 2 CY Files: 1 Jul through 31 Dec • 1 year active and 1 year inactive: Managed in the same manner as 6 month files – as a group. • End of Inactive Retention – Destroy. • Review records monthly, quarterly, and annually.

  22. K: 6 MONTH ACTIVE FILES (FYXX) 30-22d Dining facility operations 30-22h Ration request, issue, delivery, and account status files K: 6 MONTH INACTIVE FILES (FYXX) 30-22d Dining facility operations 30-22h Ration request, issue, delivery, and account status files ARIMS – Records Identification Dining Facility Records Management Records Identification and Retrieval • Filing Cabinets Clearly Labeled Identify records within each file drawer. • Drawer labels correspond to file guides. • Minimum information required. EXAMPLES:

  23. FOOD PROGRAM FILES (YEAR) Calendar Year: (KE) 30 General food program correspondence files 30-22b Menus files Fiscal Year: 6 Year files (KE) 30-22j Food facility establishment files 30-22k Facility and equipment layout reviews ARIMS – Records Identification, Cont. Dining Facility Records Management Records Identification and Retrieval EXAMPLE using 1 drawer for several record types: Note: The line clearly shows the division between CY and FY records.

  24. ARIMS – Folder Identification Dining Facility Records Management Folder Identification and Retrieval • Create an Office Records List: Optional – Requires ARIMS Registration. Advantage: Quick links to dining facility record retention schedules. Disadvantage – ARIMS record titles only. • Create a File Index for Records: Suggested – Created Spreadsheet, Document, etc... Advantage – Quick identification and retrieval of records. Posted – First record in file, where easily viewed, or on computer for review and retrieval.

  25. ARIMS – Folder Identification, Cont. EXAMPLE of a File Index:

  26. ARIMS – File Identification Dining Facility Records Management File Identification • Dining Facility Records Labeling • ARIMS Objective: Simplify records keeping, retrieval, and management. • Labeling Records: Labeling may be accomplished in any manner that best suits the business needs of an office. • Required Information IAW ARIMS. • Evaluator’s, Inspector’s, and Reviewer’s.

  27. K Dining facility operations (04) NA Keep until NLN, NTE 6 YR, then destroy ARIMS Standard File Label K 30-22d Dining facility operations (FY04) NA Keep until NLN, NTE 6 YR, then destroy 6 MO ACTIVE/ 6 MO INACTIVE ARIMS Standard File Label with Additional Information ARIMS – File Identification, Cont. Dining Facility Records Management File Identification EXAMPLE “File Guide” Labels: Remember: Labeling may be accomplished in any manner that best suits the business needs of an office.

  28. 30-22d DA Form 3034 (FY04) Production Schedule October (1st through 15th) Identifying by Form Number 30-22d Production Schedule (FY04) DA Form 3034 October (1st through 15th) Identifying by Form Title ARIMS – File Identification, Cont. Dining Facility Records Management File Identification EXAMPLE “Folder” Labels: When there are several folders, drawers, or other containers with records under the same category, only the first folder, drawer, or container needs to show all of the required label information; the remaining folders, drawers, or containers need only be identified by the name, number, or other feature identifying the contents. (See 6-2 Labeling, paragraph c.)

  29. ARIMS – File Identification, Cont. Dining Facility Records Management File Identification • File Guide Labeling • All required information on the label. • Folder Labeling • Only the information needed to identify and retrieve. Privacy Act # N/A Event Driven No Production Schedules (1-15) Disposition Authority N1-AU-00-15 Additional Disposition Authority Record # 30-22d Record Type Keep Permanent Record No Duration 1 yr. Directive 30-22 Year Type FY04 Calendar Type NOV 03 Example of a Dining Facility Folder Label: Too much information? Easy to identify record? Is allowed IAW ARIMS?

  30. ARIMS – File Identification, Cont. Dining Facility Records Management File Identification EXAMPLES – Which would you prefer to use? Currently in Use Suggested K: Dining Facility Operations (04) PRODUCTION SCHEDULES 1-15 K 30-22d Dining facility operations (FY04) NA Keep until NLN, NTE 6 YR, then destroy 6 MO ACTIVE/ 6 MO INACTIVE File Guide Privacy Act # N/A Event Driven No Production Schedules (1-15) Disposition Authority N1-AU-00-15 Additional Disposition Authority Record # 30-22d Record Type Keep Permanent Record No Duration 1 yr. Directive 30-22 Year Type FY04 Calendar Type NOV 03 File Guide 30-22d Production Schedule (FY04) DA Form 3034 October (1st through 15th) Folder Label Folder Label

  31. ARIMS The Army Records Information Management System A Guide to using the ARIMS Website Army Center of Excellence, Subsistence

  32. ARIMS – Website Navigation ARIMS Website https://www.arims.army.mil Records Management Tools • E-Card - Multimedia Guide to using ARIMS. • ARIMS Uses Guide - PDF. • Records Retention Schedules (RRS-A). • Help – Frequently Asked Questions. • Registration: • Create Office Records List (ORL) • Print Retention Summary • Print File Labels – ARIMS standard labels.

  33. ARIMS – Website Navigation, Cont. ARIMS Website Access Records Retention Schedules • Click on the RRS-A Tab. • Click on the “Search by Category” dropdown list. • Click on Food Program. • Search by Record number. • Type in record number. • Select GO. • Click on Food Program link to select a record. • Record Retention Schedule is Displayed.

  34. ARIMS – Record Retention ARIMS Website Access Records Retention Schedules: Walk-through • Click on the RRS-A Tab.

  35. ARIMS – RRS-A Search ARIMS Website Access Records Retention Schedules: Walk-through • Click on the “Search by Category” dropdown list.

  36. ARIMS – RRS-A Search, Cont. ARIMS Website Access Records Retention Schedules: Walk-through • Click on Food Program. Search by Record Number.

  37. ARIMS – RRS-A Search, Cont. ARIMS Website Access Records Retention Schedules: Walk-through • Click on Food Program link to select a record.

  38. ARIMS – Record Retention Description ARIMS Website Access Records Retention Schedules: Walk-through • Record Retention Schedule is Displayed.

  39. ARIMS – Website Registration ARIMS Website ARIMS Tools - Registration • How to Register: Use the Help options for full explanation.

  40. ARIMS – Website Tools ARIMS Website • Example Office Records List (ORL).

  41. ARIMS – – Website Tools, Cont. ARIMS Website • Example of Printed Labels: Registration: The FOS must determine if, or how, the “Tools” available with a registered ARIMS account will benefit their operation. They should ask, “How often will I use them?” “Will the File Index and File Labels created in the dining facility BEST suit our needs?”

  42. ARIMS The Army Records Information Management System ACES Website Tools for Dining Facility Records Army Center of Excellence, Subsistence

  43. ARIMS – DFAC Tools • DFAC Records Management Tools • Dining Facility File Index • AFMIS/AHC Reports List • File Guide Labels Example File Index Example AFMIS List Example File Guide Labels

  44. ARIMS – DFAC Tools, Cont. • DFAC Records Management Tools • Folder Labels for DA/DD Forms • Folder Labels for AFMIS Reports • Management Checklist Example Form Labels Example AFMIS Labels Example Checklist

  45. ARIMS The Army Records Information Management System Visit the ACES Website to learn more about ARIMS www.quartermaster.army.mil/aces Army Center of Excellence, Subsistence

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